“During the months of winter and spring King Casmir looked only twice at the infant princess, in each case, standing back in cool disinterest. She had thwarted his royal will by coming female into the world. He could not immediately punish her for the act, no more could he extend the full beneficence of his favor. Sollace grew sulky because Casmir was displeased and, with a set petulant flourishes, banished the child from her sight. Ehirme, a raw-boned peasant girl, and nice to under-gardener, had lost her own infant son to the yellow bloat. With an amplitude of both milk and solitude she be came Suldron's wet-nurse”
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Book:Suldrun's Garden
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Suldrun's Garden
In this richly imagined fantasy, Suldrun's Garden follows the adventures of a young woman who discovers her voice has been stolen by a powerful sorcerer. Her journey takes her through a fantastical world filled with magic, mythical creatures, and political intrigue. As she seeks to reclaim her voice and restore her kingdom, Suldrun encounters allies and enemies, all while uncovering the secrets of her past and the true nature of her powers. more
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